Every time my wife and I visit Seattle, I always go to your videos for recommendations on what to do. You’re very specific on what to do and when. Most videos on here are generic and vague on places to visit and when. But your details and personal experience are really informative and helpful. Keep it up!
Thank you-of course free is great; but what bugs me about so many other travel videos is that it seems like their recs are to eat your way through the city. You've given us some great ideas of what to do besides eat and eat and eat!
I love your eye makeup! :) I wish I had this video when I visited Seattle a few years ago! but definitely saving it for next time I visit! :) we love freee fruit!!
The views at Gas Works Park look incredible. Has anyone visited during a sunset? I wonder which time of day is the best for catching the most stunning scenery?
local tip - Discovery Park is beautiful. If you are a bit adventurous and want to see more of Seattle - take the light rail to UW (University of Washington) stadium, then bike share (VEO or Lime) on the Burke Gilman Trail ( next to the light rail station), and take that all way to Ballard Locks, Walk across the locks, follow the signs to Discovery park (20-minute walk)
We will move to Seattle next month from Russia and your videos are really help us to know what is exactly means "live is Seattle area" and how it feels! Thanks
Ooh yay!! So lately this past week has been 60s and mostly sunny but I’d say never rule out the rain cause it’s super unpredictable this time of year! Def at least bring a light rain jacket!
I love Seatlle so much was so supposed to be there last year but had to push it bacc because of a few bad set baccs but this is definitely my last year In whacc as Florida I can’t living here I’m from jersey but reside in Florida I have family in Redmond that’s where I was when over a year ago ago for my bday and I’m coming again for my bday this September
Hey, Loved this video! I'll be visiting Seattle for a week starting 14th of September, I do not have a car so can I do these places without a car? Can I use public transport?
You should be able to yes! You might have to take multiple busses for some depending on where you’re coming from but most should be a fairly short commute! If you’re downtown you can take the monorail straight to seattle center where the space needle and mom pop museum are! Discovery park/ golden gardens Id recommend just taking an Uber!
Thanks for the video! The Monorail 🚝 is not free but may be affordable with good budgeting! Also the operator and other workers were very nice and professional. Plus there's a cool 'Monorail Man' made out of recycled parts that were derived from building materials for the construction 🚧 of the Monorail 🙂 it's a great photo opp We currently accept credit card and contactless payment only. Prices listed are one-way fares. Round trips are twice the price of a one-way. Adult (age 19-64)$3.50 Youth (age 6-18)$1.75 Reduced Rate$1.75 Seniors 65+, disabled, persons with Medicare cards, U.S. military with ID, ORCA LIFT cards accepted
And Pier 62 is where the public restrooms are located if you're just walking around the waterfront A VERY important detail! 🤣
Ah YES, pro tip haha
Every time my wife and I visit Seattle, I always go to your videos for recommendations on what to do. You’re very specific on what to do and when. Most videos on here are generic and vague on places to visit and when. But your details and personal experience are really informative and helpful. Keep it up!
That was so nice to read thanks so much! 🙏🏼
Free Watching video of Seattle! Awesome 👌
Thanks for watchin!
Thank you-of course free is great; but what bugs me about so many other travel videos is that it seems like their recs are to eat your way through the city. You've given us some great ideas of what to do besides eat and eat and eat!
🙏🏼 I do recommend eating as much as you can but there’s of course so much more to do! haha thanks for watching!
We moved to Seattle 7-8 years ago and this is definitely one of the best list! Great work!
That’s so awesome to hear, thank you!!
it’s def evident how much work you put into this video, it was amazing and so helpful!!
That is so nice of you to say 😭💗
Awesome list! I'm proud to say that I've been to all of these and love Kubota Gardens, highly recommend that one.
That’s awesome! Thanks so much for watching 🙌🏻
I love your eye makeup! :) I wish I had this video when I visited Seattle a few years ago! but definitely saving it for next time I visit! :) we love freee fruit!!
Aw thank you!! Omg yes totally do I’m full of recs! haha
Looking forward to seeing beautiful Seattle,
Thanks for your cool video, it will help me to learn what I have to go through in Seattle.
Thank you!!
The mountains you see looking west are the Olympics, Cascades are looking east.
This was awesome! Thanks for your hard work in putting this together
Thank you so much for watching! Glad you enjoyed!😊
Great video Katie KH - looks an amazing city.
Excellent.
The views at Gas Works Park look incredible. Has anyone visited during a sunset? I wonder which time of day is the best for catching the most stunning scenery?
local tip - Discovery Park is beautiful. If you are a bit adventurous and want to see more of Seattle - take the light rail to UW (University of Washington) stadium, then bike share (VEO or Lime) on the Burke Gilman Trail ( next to the light rail station), and take that all way to Ballard Locks, Walk across the locks, follow the signs to Discovery park (20-minute walk)
Such a great tip! Thanks for sharing!
Omg i cant wait to visit seattle.. someday😊
If you do I hope you love it! 🙌🏻
Seattle looks great place to spend some time.
Thank you so much for this video & useful/helpful information 👏🏾👍🏾😁💕
Thank YOU for watching!! 🤗🙏🏼
This is so helpful!!!
Love Kerry park
It’s so great!
I’ve been here multiple times and man it’s very beautiful over here yes I do live to cross the water of it so I take the ferry
more vids like this katie. this was soooo good. and you used your own stock footage it felt so homey
Thank you so much!!
best list ever
I’m planning to visit this city next year especially to see Bruce Lee Grave, Space Needle, and Mariners game!
Solid list! Hope you have fun!
We will move to Seattle next month from Russia and your videos are really help us to know what is exactly means "live is Seattle area" and how it feels! Thanks
So happy I could help! Good luck with your move!
We don’t need any Russians here!
Seattle looks great!
Thanks, Katie. We are going up there very soon. I would imagine that the water would be cold in any of those lakes.
If the weathers hot enough it’s great!
I wanna try to go in the spheres sometime. I love a terrarium.
Oooh ok! I’ll see if I can get us in next time you’re here!
Thanks!!! 🎉
Thanks for watching!!
The Sculpture Park has views of the Olympic Mountains NOT the Cascade Mountains. Super beautiful park and worth a walk along the water.
Thanks for the correction!
Very nice 👌 ❤❤
Thank you!
Great video
Thank you!
saw the spheres on a layover earlier this year and they look WILD at night
Totally!!
Love this video! I'm going to Seattle soon so i'm super excited to go to all of these!! Whats the weather like mid May? I have NO idea what to pack!?
Ooh yay!! So lately this past week has been 60s and mostly sunny but I’d say never rule out the rain cause it’s super unpredictable this time of year! Def at least bring a light rain jacket!
& if you need more recs for bars and fun stuff let me know haha
Green Lake is safe to swim in according to routine bacteria checks ! Last time I checked it’s illegal to swim in Lake Union because of boat traffic…
I love Seatlle so much was so supposed to be there last year but had to push it bacc because of a few bad set baccs but this is definitely my last year In whacc as Florida I can’t living here I’m from jersey but reside in Florida I have family in Redmond that’s where I was when over a year ago ago for my bday and I’m coming again for my bday this September
Hey, Loved this video! I'll be visiting Seattle for a week starting 14th of September, I do not have a car so can I do these places without a car? Can I use public transport?
You should be able to yes! You might have to take multiple busses for some depending on where you’re coming from but most should be a fairly short commute! If you’re downtown you can take the monorail straight to seattle center where the space needle and mom pop museum are! Discovery park/ golden gardens Id recommend just taking an Uber!
Thankssss @@KatieKH1
Is that head still at Olympic Sculpture park?
Should be yes! I don’t believe they ever remove any of the sculptures
let's do a rowboat!!!!
Goddmans shes beautiful
👍
how to be bored as fuck for a day:
Lmao ok
Not going there
Thanks for the video! The Monorail 🚝 is not free but may be affordable with good budgeting! Also the operator and other workers were very nice and professional. Plus there's a cool 'Monorail Man' made out of recycled parts that were derived from building materials for the construction 🚧 of the Monorail 🙂 it's a great photo opp
We currently accept credit card and contactless payment only. Prices listed are one-way fares. Round trips are twice the price of a one-way.
Adult (age 19-64)$3.50
Youth (age 6-18)$1.75
Reduced Rate$1.75
Seniors 65+, disabled, persons with Medicare cards, U.S. military with ID, ORCA LIFT cards accepted